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*Abnormal ratios may suggest a poor neurodevelopmental outcome ([[Motor skill|motor development]], [[cognitive development]], and [[language development]]) in these [[infants]], who cannot reach expected [[Child development|neurodevelopmental milestones]] at 1 year of age. | *Abnormal ratios may suggest a poor neurodevelopmental outcome ([[Motor skill|motor development]], [[cognitive development]], and [[language development]]) in these [[infants]], who cannot reach expected [[Child development|neurodevelopmental milestones]] at 1 year of age. | ||
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Overview
Magnetic resonance spectroscopy(MRS) may be helpful for the detection of neuroinflammation during histologic chorioamnionitis. Furthermore, it may suggest a poor neurodevelopmental outcome (e.g. motor development, cognitive development, etc.) in these infants.
Other Imaging Findings
The ratio of brain metabolites measured by magnetic resonance spectroscopy(MRS) may be helpful for the detection of neuroinflammation during histologic chorioamnionitis.[1]
- Abnormal ratios may suggest a poor neurodevelopmental outcome (motor development, cognitive development, and language development) in these infants, who cannot reach expected neurodevelopmental milestones at 1 year of age.
References
- ↑ Johnson CB, Jenkins DD, Bentzley JP, Lambert D, Hope K, Rollins LG, Morgan PS, Brown T, Ramakrishnan V, Mulvihill DM, Katikaneni LD (December 2015). "Proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy and outcome in term neonates with chorioamnionitis". J Perinatol. 35 (12): 1030–6. doi:10.1038/jp.2015.121. PMC 4660057. PMID 26426253.